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The New Zealand Initiative

The New Zealand Initiative
Alcohol Costs
Curriculum Development
Assessment In Education
Peter O'connor
New Zealand Education Reforms
Literacy Education
Public Health Policy
Social Cost Of Alcohol
University Funding
Tertiary Education
Central Government
Education
Cancel Culture
Free Speech Union
Education Reform
Alcohol Excise Tax
Local Government
Germany
Critical Thinking
Literacy

Podcast by The New Zealand Initiative

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes320Founded6 years ago
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In this episode, Michael talks to demographer Marion Burkimsher about New Zealand's falling fertility rate and looming population decline. They explore whether immigration can fill the gap as birth rates drop, the psychological implications of ageing... more

In this episode, Eric and Oliver talk about New Zealand's negotiations with the United States over rare earth minerals, following a 180-day ultimatum from America requiring allied nations to sign mineral access deals or face tariffs. They discuss the... more

In this episode, Michael and Stephanie are joined by former Chief Justice of Australia Robert French to examine academic freedom and freedom of expression in universities. French reflects on the model code he developed in 2019 for Australian universi... more

This concluding episode examines what it takes for housing reform to endure. Minister Chris Bishop reflects on his journey to Competitive Urban Land Markets (CLM) and why housing affordability is best understood as a problem of land supply. The conve... more

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Marion Burkimsher
A demographer and independent researcher
Episode: New Zealand's falling fertility and the limits of immigration
Robert French
Former Chief Justice of Australia with various adjunct positions at Australian universities.
Various Australian Universities
Episode: Why vague codes of conduct threaten free speech on campus
Phil Twyford
Former Housing Minister and Labour MP
Labour Party
Episode: Housing Affordability: NZ at the Global Policy Frontier (Part 2) - From Heresy to Reform
Damien Grant
Insolvency practitioner
Damien Grant's insolvency practice
Episode: How New Zealand ends up writing off $700 million in corporate taxes every year
James Kierstead
Researcher and educator focused on university academic standards
The New Zealand Initiative
Episode: Universities, democracy and cultural shifts: A farewell to Dr James Kierstead
Chris Parker
Former Economist at Treasury and Auckland Council
Episode: Housing Affordability: NZ at the Global Policy Frontier (Part 1) - Clarity Emerging from the Mists
Sir Ian Taylor
Founder of Animation Research and advocate for education reform
Animation Research
Episode: Sir Ian Taylor on literacy, AI and what schools should teach
Dr. Prabani Wood
General Practitioner with over 16 years of experience in New Zealand.
The New Zealand Initiative
Episode: How better data could fix New Zealand's struggling health system
Sam Andrews
Chief Strategy Officer at Bastion Security
Bastion Security
Episode: Building cyber resilience in New Zealand

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Michael Johnston
Host of the discussions, bringing a focus on policy impacts and analysis.
Oliver Hartwig
Host and Executive Director, leading discussions on urban development and governance.
Dr. Eric Crampton
Chief Economist providing insights on economic policies and their implications.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 65 ratings
  • Look deeper

    Just because you hear some news like immigrants are eating pets in Springfield Ohio, and it seems preposterous, doesn’t mean it isn’t true . You need to research outside the main stream and you will find plenty of evidence it did occur , videos and council meeting testimonies . Debunked you say …. Sorry , you’re wrong …

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    woz145
    New Zealanda year ago
  • The art of conversation

    Great conversations. Just listened to the Bill English episode. Sensible, pragmatic and wise. He’s very in tune with Kiwis who go along with things until they don’t. Listen to the very end when Sir Bill talks about the use of data and its importance.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    spiritedcrone
    New Zealand2 years ago
  • These people make sense

    They are very pragmatic and to the point. Great podcast for quickly exposing yourself to somewhat unheard, sensible ideas.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dunners breather
    New Zealand4 years ago
  • Breath of fresh air

    I’m not a Kiwi, but it’s refreshing to hear opinions that aren’t based on “group think”. Same Apple does not allow individual episodes to be rated.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ctoime
    Australia5 years ago

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New Zealand's falling fertility and the limits of immigration
Q: What do you think about income splitting for tax purposes as a potential encouragement for family formation?
Sounds good, although unlikely to change the actual fertility rate.
New Zealand's falling fertility and the limits of immigration
Q: Do you think we should be turning to the reasons why families are having fewer children?
Yes, there's a lot of potential for helping that, not just in New Zealand, but in the rest of the developed world.
Universities, democracy and cultural shifts: A farewell to Dr James Kierstead
Q: How do you see the direction of politics in New Zealand?
James expresses a feeling of pessimism about Wellington now compared to when he first arrived, indicating changes in the culture post-lockdowns.
How Trump lost ground to Putin in Anchorage
Q: What were the implications of the meeting between Trump and Putin?
The meeting indicated a shift away from the established rules-based order toward more authoritarian power politics, risking the precedent of accepting territorial gains through aggression.
How to legislate for academic freedom
Q: Do you think the current academic freedom legislation in New Zealand is enough?
It's a very good start, but it needs more detail and enforcement mechanisms to ensure effectiveness in protecting academic freedom.

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The content frequently addresses pressing issues relating to policy formulation, governance, and economic challenges facing New Zealand. The discussions typically involve education reform, housing affordability, healthcare efficiency, and the implications of legislation such as the Fast Track Bill. A hallmark of the dialogues is a focus on both local and international comparisons, providing insights on how New Zealand can learn from the experiences of other nations. The podcast aims to provide a platform for collaborative ideas and problem-solving, often featuring guests with notable expertise in various fields such as politics, healthcare, and education.

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Recent guests on The New Zealand Initiative include:

1. Marion Burkimsher
2. Robert French
3. Phil Twyford
4. Damien Grant
5. James Kierstead
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7. Sir Ian Taylor
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